Donald Trump Refuses To Condemn White Supremacist David Duke And The KKK (Video)
GOP Frontrunner Claims He Knows Nothing About White Supremacy Groups
Donald Trump Sunday morning refused to denounce former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke, his racism, white supremacist groups in general, or the KKK. Duke’s endorsement of Trump earlier this week made national headlines, and when asked days ago, Trump said, “I disavow, OK.”
But on CNN, Trump flip-flopped and pleaded ignorance, claiming he had no knowledge of what are centuries of Anerica’s history with violent white supremacist groups, including the KKK. Those groups, while diminished, are still active today. On Saturday three protesters were stabbed at a California KKK rally.Â
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“I don’t know anything about David Duke,” Trump told Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union.”Â
“I don’t know anything about what you’re even talking about with ‘white supremacy’ or ‘white supremacists,'” he claimed.
“I know nothing about white supremacists.”
The GOP frontrunner widely expected to become the Republican nominee for President defended his refusal to even denounce white supremacists by saying, “You wouldn’t want me to condemn a group that I know nothing about?”
“I have to look.”
Watch:
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Image: Screenshot via YouTube
Hat tip: The Hill
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